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GSE Composite Index Rebounds Slightly Despite Weekly Losses

May 30, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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GSE Holds Its Breath with Zero Index Movement

Investors Trade Over GHS 33M on GSE, Market Indices Stay Flat

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) closed the most recent trading session with modest gains in its benchmark index, offering some reprieve despite an overall decline over the past week.

The GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI), which tracks the performance of all listed stocks on the exchange, rose by 22.89 points (0.37%) to end at 6,175.87. However, this increase came on the back of a 1-week loss of 3.28%, showing that while the market is experiencing short-term fluctuations, its long-term trajectory remains upward with a remarkable year-to-date (YTD) gain of 26.33%.

The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), which measures the performance of financial sector equities, performed notably better during the session. It climbed by 1.01% to close at 3,224.83 points. This reflects a 1-week gain of 1.57%, a 4-week increase of 3.62%, and an impressive YTD return of 35.45%. The positive performance of financial equities such as Access Bank Ghana and GCB Bank significantly contributed to the upward push of the financial index.

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Investor confidence in financial sector stocks appears to be strengthening, driven by improved profitability, strong balance sheets, and the sector’s resilience in navigating macroeconomic pressures. The solid showing by financial equities also points to increased interest from both institutional and retail investors seeking value in stable, dividend-paying stocks.

Access Bank, SIC Insurance, and GCB Lead Gainers

Trading activity saw participation from 12 listed equities, with three recording gains and only one declining. Leading the pack was Access Bank Ghana, which surged by 9.98% to close at GHS 11.13 per share. This gain underscores the bank’s growing investor appeal, possibly fueled by positive earnings expectations and its aggressive market expansion strategy.

SIC Insurance Company followed closely with an 8.7% increase in share price. The insurance firm also recorded the highest trading volume of the session, with 124,522 shares changing hands—an indicator of heightened investor interest in the stock. GCB Bank also posted a healthy gain of 4.57%, reflecting investor optimism about the bank’s performance and future growth prospects.

On the flip side, the only loser during the session was NewGold ETF, which shed 0.96% of its value. Despite its dip, ETFs remain an important vehicle for portfolio diversification, especially during periods of market volatility.

The total market capitalization of the GSE currently stands at GHS 137 billion, reflecting the cumulative value of all listed stocks. While this figure showcases the growing depth and maturity of Ghana’s capital markets, trading volume and turnover during the session were relatively muted.

Trading Volume Declines Despite Positive Price Movements

While the indices painted a largely optimistic picture, trading activity on the day showed signs of waning enthusiasm. A total of 267,335 shares were traded across 12 listed equities, with a cumulative market value of GHS 1,174,021.82. This represented a 26% decline in volume and a significant 76% drop in turnover compared to the previous trading day on Wednesday, May 28.

This dip in activity suggests that investors may be adopting a more cautious approach, possibly influenced by broader macroeconomic concerns or profit-taking strategies following recent gains. However, the presence of top gainers points to continued stock-specific opportunities in the market.

SIC Insurance Company recorded the highest trading volume at 124,522 shares, followed by MTN Ghana with 104,601 shares, CalBank with 21,514 shares, and GCB Bank with 12,769 shares. These stocks continue to generate attention due to their performance, dividend potential, and perceived stability.

As the second quarter draws to a close, market participants will be watching closely for signals that can further inform their investment decisions. For now, the GSE appears to be navigating challenges with commendable strength.

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